r X Star , . , - iiuhnriptinn $1:60 per v"r, or tl.vo f ' ptid ttricllti in tub'itm. V. A. HTUPIIUNMH. Killtor and l'nb. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1!1, ISilH. An Indi'ponrtcnt loonl mT. pithtlvhi'itevprjr VVertni'iliiy nt. KcyiiohNvillc, Ji'll'mon To. I'll., rtnvnli-rt to tlio liitm-M of UcynoliNvlllii unci JnflVrMcin fount v. Xoii-iMtllllriil. wllllriMit. nil with fnlrni'iH, unci will lii'ipcclully f rii-nd-ly townnlo thn litlHirliix i-Iiiim. Butwcrlptlon iirlfpfl.nniH'ryenr.ln ndvnnro. Oommunli'iillon Inti'iiili-il for imliliriiilim must lie invompiinli'd lijrtlm writer's wimp, not for pnlillnttlnii. Inn n ft niiiiitinlw of Bixl full It. liiU'ri'ttlniz nw llennitiilli'ltiMl. Adrirtllna mien miido known on iippllcu tlon Bt tliff offlft In I-nii'lillrh-lli'liry lilock. I,flnirtity roniinunlrutlonn ami r.tmtiKu of HfWurtlwmenis nlioiild ruiu-h this olllre hjr Mondny inmn. Ad(lr( nil 'nminiinli'atlnns to 0. A.Htepli nn, HnvnoldHvlllo. I'A. Enterad nt the potonire nt Kcynoldnvlllp, Pa., ftmwond r!ni mall niHttor. Silk Mill Notes. Jtmt'n Kingston, a new loom fixer, ' has arrived at tlio silk mill, coming from Columbia, I'll. Chan. Lotto, the head of tlio large Bilk dylnsr establishment of Philadel phia, paid u visit to his friends of the silk mill, staying in town Sunday mid Monday last. Tho number of looms now running nt the mill Is 145, showing nn increase of 15 looms for tho past week. Tho shipping of manufactured goods from tho mill shows a largo Increase over the previous weeks. The ncynoldsvillo girl weaving at tho silk mill are improving In ability ovory day. Their production Is increas ing nnd the goods are more perfect. Miss May Mounsheimer, forcludy of tho warping department. Is d6votlng nil hor time to bringing her 24 pupils to perfection in tho peculiar art of warping silk, and has boon very success ful so far. A new department of ten cloth pick ers has been ndded to the capacity of the silk mill, under tho supervision of Miss Eva Uevenaugh, Increasing the number of mill hands to 17") people. Over thirty boys have made applica tion at the mill to learn weaving, of which sixteen are now watching at the loom under the supervision of a teacher. i It is rumored at the mill that the looms and machinery will be at a stand still on Monday, 2(tU Inst., and all hands will be given one day's rest. Black John, Kx-Loom Fixer. This week only we are offering tho famous White sewing machine at spec ial Chrlstmus price. , C. F. Hoffman. If you want a gun or ammunition, go to Iliston's. Nothing would be nicer for an Xmas gift for your best follow than one of thoso nice puffs at Millirens. Buy your Christmas presents from Goodor, the jeweler, and have thera en graved free of charge. Don't forget tho place to buy your oysters. Only 25c. per qt., at the lion Ton Bakery, Stop guessing, but go to Seoley'g for clothing and furnishing goods. Holiday goods, the lowest prices, the largest stock, at Stoke's. See Deemer & Co.'s $5.00 and $.00 Bouclay jackets for ladles. Pat McDonald finished logging on the Hopkins track last Friday. About 300,000 foot of logs are In the crook and ready to be floated down to the big mill below Reynoldsvllle. This is the wind up of lumbering on this tract which in cludes about 6,000 acres. It is near ton years since operations began, during which time considerable over 100,000,000 feet of lumber has been cut and floated down to Hopkins, as many as 14,000,000 feet boing manufactured in one season. Falls Creek Sun. You can make no mlst&ke when you make your . wife a Christmas present, especially of a new cook or heating stove.. Look at Hall & Barton's prices then call and see the goods. Nothing nicer for a Christmas pres ent than a nice, well bound Bible. You can got them at cost at The Reynolds Drug Store. Call and see the bargains at J. E. Welsh & Co.' shoe store. Tho largest line of watch chains to select from at Goodor's, warranted to give entire satisfaction. Christmas Menu. Following Is the menu at Frank's New Tavern for Sunday, December 2f: Oyster Raw or ftewi'd y nee n Olives C'plorjr Culled Almonds Konst Fillet of Href ' lions! Turkey. Oyster Pressing Roust Vensloii. Currant Jelly Roast Pheasant, Chestnut Diesslna I'rli'nsKPd Riinnlt Plum Hherhet French Fried Potatoes llrown Sweet Potatoes Htowel's F.verifi-een Corn Colli Sluw Cninlierry Panes Apple. Mince nnd Lemon Pin ftniwlierry Ire Creuni Ornnxes Miiliuta drapes Hiinanns Hot). Morrison Apples Assorted Cake Assorted Nuts Tea Coffee Milk People Who Pay the Printer. Tho following persons have paid their subscriptions or added their mimes to our list since lust week: .tunics A. Cooper, Warsaw. .Iniiiiarjr SI, WOO. 1). M. Htrnltwell, Pnnle, January II. Itmn. V. L. Strauss, Metlonnld, Pa., Frhriinry 1, 'W. Knhcrt Stevenson, Sandy Valley, January 7, WHO. ). A. Oray. Sault Sto Mario, Mich., Inewl December 14, IW. O. II. Johnston, West Reynoldsvllle, Octo ber 17, Mill. M. H. Wynkisip, Hrookvlllc, Inewl Decem ber IS, 'Ml. Frank I)let, Reynoldsvllle. Inewl Decem ber 20, 'US. Nuts, Nuts, Nuts. We have all kinds, such as soft shell almonds, Knglish walnuts, pecans, fil berts, cream, hickory nuts, black wal nuts, peanuts, raw or rousted, at Claries, next door to postofllce. Men's suits from $5.00 to $15.00 at Seeley's. Holiday goods, the lowest prices, the largest stock, at Stoke's. One of thoso self-raising umbrellas at. Millirens would make a beaut of an Xmas present. Even Santa Clnus is getting skates for his reindeer from Hall Sc Barton's big stock of them. Come in and sec for yourself. Boys with hats on the back of their heads and long hair hanging down over their foreheads and cigarettes nnd bad words in their mouths are cheaper stuff than old shoes; nobody wants them at any price. Men will not employ them, girls will not marry them. They are not worth their keeping to anyone, and they will never be ablo to keep them selves. If any boy happens to read this description, lot hltn tuko a look at him self and then do what conscience tells him to do. Ex. See Doomer & Co.'s $7.00 plush capos, 30 Inches long. The prices on watches at Gooder's aro trade winners. Remember the place to buy your Christmas candles, for our line of can dies and prices will suit you Bon Ton Bakery. Hall & Barton are tho authorlzeu agents and handle all of tho Welsbach goods, such as lumps and mantles. They just received six barrels of them and have hundreds on tap. Try them at once. Look! Look! Every Saturday we offer special sale pricos. You can save money by spend ing it here. J. C. Kino & Co. ' Directors' Day. Tho fourteenth annual convention of the Jefferson county school directors' association will bo hold iu the grand jury room, in the court house at Brook vllle, on Thursday of next weok, De cember 20th, commencing at 10.30 A. M., when the following program will be carried out: 1. . What are the most pressing needs of our schools? 2. Duties of directors after teachers are selected 3. What claims have homo teachers over others? 4. What is true economy in school affairs? 5. How can the law be best complied with In regard to out buildings? A. How should directors recognize the work of successful teaoh' era? 7. Needed school legislation. 8, Election of five dolegates to the state convention. 9. Election of officers to the state convention. 10. Address by J. R. Stewart, doputy state superintend ent. HOLIDAY GOODS The-Lowest Price The LargeBt Stock AT STOKE'S. tVVTT w TTTT f TVVtTTTVTtWl Christmas Stock now ready I V V M M V V w V 1 25 i V Provide your wants and Profit by these Prices. You can $J You are Invited to mnke your eelec-. tione early. rfc- MILLIRENS Holiday Suggestions We'll gladly hold them until wonted. h to 6 1 o fa V V come to our store not merely expecting to see the largest selection of Mens Clothing ana rurnisnin g Goods Hi J3 Men's Dress and Business Suits Not always to be had within tho limits of a ten-dollar price. Good linings and careful sowing make up more than half a suit's service. We've told you of those suits before, but tho story is worth ropeatlng. They are the best selections in tho town. A. I Kill $ but also with the expectation of getting the best qualities $ v at me lowest prices. V Of V V o y do not forget we have the most substantial articles ever, yt rffoi-crl Thorp i'q nn rthtitrrmQ Hift that unnlH iM j a a V m mm m W m m m bwwsb w -w a w -w a a yt please, benefit and leave such lasting effect Jj as those shown at our store. u Umbrellas A suitable holiday gift for men or women. We have hundreds to choose from in Pearl, Ivory, Horn and Dresden, with silver deposit work, also plain Natural, Silver Trimmed Natural and Fancy Novelty Handles. Taffeta Silk, also Gloria materials, all mount ed on steel rods and Para gon frames, price 50c. to $3.50. The famous self-raising umbrellas at our store. underwear Men's Sanitary fleece lined underwear, four-ply fleecing, shirts and drawers with double cuffs, extraor dinary values, only 50o. HANDKERCHIEFS An endless variety to select from. Men's Initial Hemstitch ed Handkerchiefs in Japan ette, Linen and Silk, prices 10c. to 50c. Men's plain white, fancy bordered handkerchiefs, in Japanette; or Silk, prices 10c. to 50c. Many of these designs are exclusive with us. OVBRGOfTS We are soiling Fine Overoouts at low pricos. An endless choice makes tho choosing easy. To toll it briefly, wo havo all stylos and sizes In Winter Weights. COVERTS, CHINCHILLAS, BEAVERS, MEL TONS and KERSEYS, made to moot your Idea of Clothing Quality, servlceably lined, finished with care and perfect in fit. Prices from $5.00 to $12.00 Wo bought those goods to soil to men who havo quit paying $25.00 to $.10.00 for tailor-made goods that don't fit as nice as ours. Our Hat Department Keeps in close touch with all the correct shapes, and there Is no time when you cannot save from 60o. to $1.50 on a StlfiT or Fodora Hat. $1.50 for a hat sold elsewhere at $2.00; $.'1.00 for a hat sold olsewhere at $4.00. All colors Black, Brown and Pearl. Dress Gloves Men's Dress Kid Gloves, lined or unlined, 50c. Men's Dress Kid Gloves, lined or unlined, also Bilk lined Mocha Gloves, beet make in the town, $1.00. Astrachan and Wool Gloves in all grades from 25c. to fl. 50. Mumers A royal line to choose from. Pure silk to the fin est English silk, ranging in price from 50c. to 91.25. The Oxford Muffler, the newest and best neck pro tector, only 91.25. Cardigan Jackets Full and complete line in all grades and sizes. Prices, 75c.', 91.00 and 91.50. Men's Fancy Bosom ' Dress Shirts A new line just in; choic-, est patterns for the holi days, in fancy, all over Madras cloth, cuffs to match, 91.50 values at our store, 91.00. n fa fa fa fa A1 8 fa fa When casting about for something to buy for Christmas Gifts MILaUIREN fa fa fa fa ft SI 6 fa I1 ft X Jo Jo x 3000000COOOV
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